Mobile computing sets workers free

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“Not in the office” does not mean non-productive in a wireless world, finds Matt Bolch

“The goal is to allow workers to spend a day at the beach without going into the office,” says Tyler Lessard of Research In Motion (RIM), makers of the BlackBerry. The use of hand-held wireless devices in a manufacturing environment never will allow...

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